No bottle left uncleaned.
This brush is a slim number with a flexible stainless steel stem that eases itself around corners and angles. The end of the brush is topped off with long bristles to help you reach the bottom of bottles without the metal stem making scratches, and the wire loop at the end makes it easy to hang. Use it for bottles, vases and other tricky-to-clean tools and containers.
Photography by Ty Mecham
Meet the Maker
Andrée Jardin
France
For 60 years, Jardin has been making beautiful wood brushes in Brittany, France. Andrée Jardin and her husband, George-René Julio, drew on their old-school know-how when they opened up their factory in 1947, and they’ve since maintained their sense of traditional beauty while incorporating modern, whimsical design touches. Their brooms, brushes, and dusters are some of the only high-quality options made in a traditional way.
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Reviews for
French Bottle Brush (Set of 3)
Reviews for
French Bottle Brush (Set of 3)
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Beautiful but a major flaw
While the item is beautifully made it is less than ideal! The front bristle are so long and stiff when washing a bottle it stops the side bristles to reach all the way to the bottom! I can’t scrub that last inch or so of the bottom of my bottles!
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